Inle Lake is located in Southern Shan State. It is called "Venice of East". Inle is famous for floating island which are formed with water weeds and earth. You will see the unique way of rowing using his or her leg power. Floating market which runs on a five-day circle can be seen in the Lake. Many kinds of flowers and fruits are plentiful. Visitors can visit to hand-woven silk & Fabric, traditional shan bag, jewellery such as silverwares and factory and charoot factory. The hight light of the trip to Inle Lake is Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda, which enshrines five Buddha Images, Ywama, the largest village on Inle lake. Along the way, visitors can see the life style of Innthar ( native people of Inle Lake).
Pindaya is not far away from Inle Lake and 45 Km away from Kalaw. It is famous for its Buddha-filled cave. Pindaya Cave has a legend about a king who conquer again by foot of that place. These countless images are many hundred of years old. By trekking around Pindaya, you can see the daily life style of Pa-O, Padaung and Danu people.
Kakku
Kakku is 40 km away from Taunggyi and takes about an hour drive from Taunggyi and about two hours drive away from Nyaung Shwe. Populated people of Kakku is Pa-O. Local pilgrims come specifically to acquire religious merit by contributing money to the restoration of the ruins.
Kalaw
Kalaw, a peaceful and quiet town hill station. It was a favourite city of hot season during the colonial period. Many Tudor-style houses and English gardens of colonial days remain.